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Electabuzz — Diamond & Pearl Pokémon card

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ElectabuzzDiamond & Pearl #81 Pokémon Card

Diamond & Pearl·#81·2007

Electabuzz, the Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, is a fan-favorite known for its shocking power and unique design, evolving from Elekid and into Electivire. This particular card, from the 2007 Diamond & Pearl set, showcases Electabuzz in a striking pose against an urban backdrop, making it a memorable common variant within the set. Here, you'll discover Electabuzz's fascinating Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including attack details and energy costs, and the historical context of this specific edition.

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Card Number
#81
Release Date
May 22, 2007
Language
EN
Set Code
dp

Electabuzz is a pure Electric-type Pokémon, first introduced in Generation I as #125 in the National Pokédex. It is known for its distinctive black and yellow striped body, reminiscent of a tiger, and its two horns that act as lightning rods. Electabuzz evolves from Elekid when leveled up while holding an Electirizer, and can further evolve into Electivire through trading while holding the same item. Its natural habitat includes power plants and areas rich in electricity, where it is often found absorbing power. Electabuzz's diet primarily consists of electricity, which it uses to fuel its powerful attacks. Its behavior is often aggressive, especially when defending its territory or when agitated, leading to spectacular electrical displays. In the games, Electabuzz is a fast special attacker, often utilized for its diverse movepool. In the anime, it has made numerous appearances, often depicted as a strong and independent Pokémon, notably under the ownership of Paul. Culturally, Electabuzz represents raw electrical power and is a recognizable icon of the early Pokémon franchise. Its design, inspired by both a human-like figure and a tiger, gives it a unique and intimidating presence.

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